Internet Clock Alarm
2010
Internet Clock Alarm
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Denon S-32 Internet Radio with Built-in Speakers and 2-Alarm Clock List Price: $499.00 Sale Price: $299.00 Used From: $189.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Denon S-32 wireless network music system with built-in speakers and 2-alarm clock, one of Denon's first two networked audio products, delivers a smart way to play music from your computer throughout the home. The WiFi certified S-32 offers the ability to stream music either via Ethernet, or wirelessly, from internet radio sources and other network attached storage devices such as PC or Mac computers on the network. The S-32 built-in speakers were targeted to have internationally accepted sound reproduction that is excellent for music with a powerful bass response. Its mono-out allows the use of separate subwoofer of one's choice if ever required. The S-32 comes with a clock with two alarms with auto clock set-and-adjust via internet, and FM/AM radio as well as a built-in dock for iPod for easy drop-in functionality. |
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Aluratek AIRMM01 Internet Radio Alarm Clock with built-in WiFi (Black) List Price: $149.99 Sale Price: $99.95 Used From: $81.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Aluratek's new Internet Radio Alarm Clock with Built in Wifi allows you to easily access more than 11,000 radio stations in over 150 countries around the world with no monthly fees. Yes, with no monthly fees! Simply turn the unit on and it will automatically connect to a wireless network and you have a world of entertainment available. You may also connect to a local Ethernet cable network if you prefer. You can search for music geographically by continent/country/state or by the more than 30 different available genres including a wealth of news and sports radio stations broadcast throughout the world. Once you find a favorite station whether is from your local country or while visiting other countries around the world simply add it to your favorites list for future easy access. This is the perfect solution for the home, office environment, college dorm or anywhere you want to listen to thousands of radio stations. Don't be limited to what you can tune in from your old AM/FM analog radio anymore! Free yourself to travel the world musically and have fun while doing it. You can also stream your music library from your local PC/media server if the 11,000+ radio station weren't enough. Welcome to the world of internet radio from Aluratek and let the fun begin. |
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iLuv Internet Radio with Dual Alarm Clock (Black) List Price: $199.99 Sale Price: $123.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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INTERNET RADIO WITH DUAL ALARM CLOCK |
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LaCrosse 4-Day Stereo Audio Forecaster List Price: $79.99 Sale Price: $78.99 |
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Get audible weather forecasts, news, sports and more from the Weather Direct® WA-1440U weather station. Get 24 hour-a-day weather information without turning on a TV or a computer. There is no subscription required. Choose the forecast information that you want from a list of over 40,000 locations in the United States and Canada including your hometown, golf courses, parks, sports venues and more. Plus, there's an alarm clock that syncs to the U.S. Atomic Clock, which means you can wake up to the information that you want to hear. |
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